Polarization of temperature waves in a dual heat flux vector space
A new concept of a “dual” heat flux vector is advanced to phenomenologically explain the polarization of conventional temperature waves, which are known to be transverse. The paper demonstrates a novel possibility for inward spiralling in spatial elliptic polarization of these waves, in the dual hea...
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oai:doaj.org-article:4cf470e1f4644cbd98f46054a7e117352021-11-24T04:35:00ZPolarization of temperature waves in a dual heat flux vector space2666-818110.1016/j.padiff.2021.100155https://doaj.org/article/4cf470e1f4644cbd98f46054a7e117352021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666818121000814https://doaj.org/toc/2666-8181A new concept of a “dual” heat flux vector is advanced to phenomenologically explain the polarization of conventional temperature waves, which are known to be transverse. The paper demonstrates a novel possibility for inward spiralling in spatial elliptic polarization of these waves, in the dual heat flux vector space and for a projection for this spiralling into the realistic space of scalar temperature waves. A proposition for a related experimental verification is also reported.Nassar H.S. HaidarElsevierarticleFourier heat conductionTemperature wavesPolarizationInward spirallingTemporalSpatialApplied mathematics. Quantitative methodsT57-57.97ENPartial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 100155- (2021) |
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A new concept of a “dual” heat flux vector is advanced to phenomenologically explain the polarization of conventional temperature waves, which are known to be transverse. The paper demonstrates a novel possibility for inward spiralling in spatial elliptic polarization of these waves, in the dual heat flux vector space and for a projection for this spiralling into the realistic space of scalar temperature waves. A proposition for a related experimental verification is also reported. |
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